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Handbook of Latin American Studies, t. 42. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1980; 911 pp.
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
1982Subjects: “…Handbook of Latin American Studies…”
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W. W. Winnie Jr. Latin American Development : Theoretical, Sectoral and Operational Approaches. Latin American Studies, v. 8, Los Angeles, California, Latin American Center of California, UCLA, 1967, 255 p.
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1971“…., Latin American Development : Theoretical, Sectoral and Operational Approaches. Latin American Studies, Vol. 8, Los Ángeles, California, Latin American Center of California, UCLA, 1967.…”
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Alan Gilbert y Ward M. Peter. Housing, the state and the poor : policy and practice in three Latin American Cities. Londres ; Nueva York ; New Rochelle ; Melbourne ; Sidney : Cambr...
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1986“…Cambridge University Press, Latin American Studies, Londres, Nueva York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sidney, 1985.…”
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Presentación
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2000“…Estos trabajos constituyen una selección de resultados de investigación presentados en el último Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Estudios Latinoamericanos (Latin American Studies Association, LASA) llevado a cabo en Chicago en 1998.…”
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La Fundación Ford y la formación de una comunidad académica pluralista de economistas en Brasil
Estudios Sociológicos
2023“…USAID and the Ford Foundation designed an agreement with Vanderbilt University, an institution that already had some tradition in Latin American studies and economic development. The political context of repression after the 1964 military coup in Brazil convinced the Ford Foundation of the need to defend intellectual tolerance and pluralism in its activities in the country.…”